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Things to Know in Fenway-Kenmore Today, Feb. 5th: Free Chili When It's Freezing
Here are a few things happening in the neighborhood today.

1. Weather: The National Weather Service is predicting a mostly sunny day with a high of 29 degrees.
2. Free Chili When It's Freezing: For the next month, any time the temperature drops below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit), Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen (604 Columbus Ave.) will be offering a complimentary cup of chili or their famous gumbo, when requested, with the purchase of an entrée.
3. Arthur Berger Memorial concert: The NEC Composers' Series, directed by Malcolm Peyton, brings together many generations of NEC's contribution to new American music. Tonight's concert is NEC's annual Arthur Berger Memorial Concert, and includes works by Arthur Berger, who taught at NEC through the end of the 20th century, along with current NEC composers. Catch the show tonight at 8 p.m. at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall, (30 Gainsborough St.) See here for more details.
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4. School Proposals: The Boston Public Schools' External Advisory Committee is meeting tonight to discuss the three new school choice models that include everything from the creation of smaller zones to the abolition of the zones altogether. Attending the meeting tonight at 6 p.m. at Suffolk University, 73 Tremont St., 9th Floor. See here for a Fenway parent's perspective on school choice.
5. Become a Farmers' Market Vendor: Interested in becoming a vendor at the City Hall or Dewey Square Farmers Market? Download an application here: 2013 BPMA Market Application.
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